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Keeill
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Keeill
Keeill (variations - keill, keeil) is a Manx Gaelic word for a chapel. ==History and siting== Archaeologically, it is used for a specific type of small simple chapel found on the Isle of Man and built during the early medieval period. Some similar sites have been identified on Islay (Megaw 1978:298... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeill
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